Bone decalcification

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Bone decalcification is the removal of calcium ions from the bone through histological process thereby making the bone flexible and easy for pathological investigation.

This is necessary in order to obtain soft sections of the bone using the microtom. Every thin section cut can be processed like any other soft tissue of the body. It should be noted that calcium ions found in the bones are responsible for its rigid posture, no wonder people suffering from diseases like osteomylasia and rickets have an unusually low amounts of calcium ions in their bones thereby rendering their bones flexible and most times unable to carry their body weight.